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First Immortal of the Sword – Chapter 80: Universal Self-Embodiment Sutra

Chapter 80: Universal Self-Embodiment Sutra

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nOnce Zhang Yuanxing and Uncle Xong faded from view, Yuan Luoxi’s anger dissipated.

nShe gently pursed her pink lips, a hint of trepidation on her brow as she lowered her head, not daring to meet Su Yi’s gaze. “Mystic Master, you… You’re not angry, are you?”

nCheng Wuyong hurriedly cupped his fist and said apologetically, “Mystic Master, we’re well aware that with the methods at your disposal, you could have killed them both. It’s just, we thought that since this incident arose because of us, we ought to resolve it ourselves. This would prevent you from being implicated any further.”

nYuan Luoxi hurriedly nodded. “That’s exactly it.”

nSeeing this, waves coursed through Fu Shan’s heart once more.

nWhen she faced Zhang Yuanxing, Yuan Luoxi was?aggressive?and unreasonable, not the least bit concerned that this might offend the prefectural capital’s Zhang Family. But when she faced Su Yi, the pearl of the Yuan Family was as nervous as a child who’d made a mistake.

nThen there was Cheng Wuyong, a peak Qi Accumulation expert. He was nearly a peak expert even by the standards of the prefectural capital, but he was every bit as scrupulously polite as Yuan Luoxi.

nThe difference in attitude was enormous!

nFu Shan pondered briefly, then bowed in solemn greeting. “Master Su, it was I who brought them here, inadvertently arriving just in time to witness this incident. If you’re displeased, I will accept full responsibility.” nov𝚕.𝚌om

nSeeing this, Su Yi’s lingering displeasure faded. He couldn’t be bothered to pursue the matter any further, so he waved away their concerns. “This matter ends here.”

nYuan Luoxi, Cheng Wuyong, and Fu Shan all inwardly sighed in relief.

nThe more they understood Su Yi’s unbelievable abilities, the more awed they felt.

nFacing him wasn’t like facing an ordinary youth. It was more like facing a proud immortal who’d descended from the clouds.

nHis heart was like the ocean; they couldn’t fathom its depths!

n“So, to what do I?owe tonight’s?visit?” asked Su Yi offhandedly. He clearly recalled Yuan Luoxi saying she planned to leave this morning, yet here she was, standing here now.

nYuan Luoxi responded in a crisp clear voice, “I heard City Lord Fu say that you were planning to leave Guangling City and go to the prefectural capital in the near future, so I decided to visit and ask when you planned to depart. If we could go together, that… that would be even better.”

nHer words carried a hint of anticipation.

nFu Shan hurriedly added, “Master Su, there’s something you should know. I just received word that tomorrow at noon, a massive tower ship from ‘the Roving City of Commerce’ that floats atop the Great Azure will be passing through Guangling City. It will dock here briefly.

n“If you take this boat to the Cloudriver Prefectural Capital, you’ll arrive in just three days. Furthermore, the cabins are extremely comfortable. The tower has nine floors, with twelve pagodas built on its roof. It can house up to eight thousand passengers. It’s a top class treasure ship of the Great Zhou.

nFu Shan paused, then continued, “If you travel by horseback, in addition to the hardships of the road, the journey is long. You’ll need to pass through numerous cities and mountains. It’ll take at least five days to reach the prefectural capital. Thus, I thought that if you’re set on leaving, you might as well travel by boat.”

nSu Yi was surprised. “That’s very thoughtful of you.”

nHe was surprised that Fu Shan would consider his needs so thoroughly.

n“Mystic Master….” Yuan Luoxi was about to say something, but Su Yi cut her off.

n“I’m just an ordinary sword cultivator of the mundane world. I’m no ‘Mystic Master.’ Going forward, just call me by name. ‘Young Lord’ is fine too.”

n“Uh, then may I call you ‘Master Su’ like City Lord Fu Shan does?” Yuan Luoxi said hesitantly.

n“Master” had a special meaning to martial artists. It included the character for “first”, and thus meant “one who knows more”. It wasn’t just a respectful title; it was an honorific.

n“You may,” said Su Yi. Why would he care about something like that?

nThe only reason he didn’t want to be called “Mystic Master” was that in this mundane world, most of those who called themselves “mystic masters” were scammers and swindlers.

n“Mystic Master” was a popular title among wandering Daoists, vagrant warriors, traveling snake-oil salesmen, and adherents of unorthodox offshoots of cultivation.

nSu Yi didn’t want to be mistaken for a third-rate character like that.

nWhen Qing Wan called him that, he didn’t mind. After all, she was a ghost, not a human.

nBut Yuan Luoxi was different. She and her companions were ultimately just martial artists of the mundane world. If they called him “Mystic Master” and others overheard, it would be hard to avoid unfortunate misunderstandings.

n“Master Su, might I ask if you’ll be boarding the ship tomorrow?” asked Yuan Luoxi gently, but her tone was hopeful.

n“Thinking about it, this really does work out perfectly. I was planning to leave Guangling City tomorrow anyway. In that case, there’s no reason we can’t travel together.” Su Yi smiled and nodded.

n“Wonderful!” A radiant smile blossomed across Yuan Luoxi’s face. She was beside herself with excitement.

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nOnly at times like this did she have the pretty, graceful air of a young woman.

n“City Lord Fu Shan and I have already arranged rooms on board,” said Cheng Wuyong with a smile.

nThe way he saw it, traveling with Su Yi meant more chances to interact with him and tighten their bond.

nFu Shan smiled as he watched this play out.?I’m glad I came tonight. Otherwise, I’m afraid I would have missed Master Su’s departure.

nBefore long, Yuan Luoxi and the others bade farewell.

nSu Yi then strolled up to the old locust tree, carrying the pot of Peach Blossom Brew Zhang Yuanxing had left on the stone table. He casually poured its contents into the dirt. “I might not treasure it, but it’s still a decent spiritual brew. You’ve?sure?profited this time.”

nOnce the pot was empty, Su Yi glanced up at the flourishing old tree and muttered to himself, “If I ever come back, and if you’re still here, it’ll mean we’re connected by fate, and I’ll grant you a stroke of fortune.”

nHe then laughed and returned to his room.

nThe night was dark and tranquil, and the branches of the old locust tree rustled in the wind, scattering flecks of moonlight.

nCandles still lit Su Yi’s room.

nHe was seated at his desk and lost in thought. He unfurled a roll of paper and, in a few brush strokes, wrote a line of text. He then bound the paper in wire and placed it into his ink jade pendant.

nWith my current cultivation, I should be able to start tempering my soul.?Su Yi rubbed his forehead and sank into thought.

nCultivation base, soul, and physique. The three supported, formed, and complemented each other.

nCultivating the qi tempered the body, and a strong body nourished the soul.

nThus, in the Nine Provinces of the Wilds, anyone with the ambition to reach the pinnacle, the Imperial Realm, would start cultivating their souls alongside their bodies right from the early stages of their journey.

nA powerful soul had numerous advantages. It could increase your ability to comprehend the Grand Dao of Heaven and Earth, and it made it easier to fathom the profundities of mysterious inheritances and secret tomes.

nOf course, most important of all, it was also useful in battle!

nCultivating the soul was an exacting process because any injury to the soul was a severe setback; it damaged your Dao.

nIn the peak factions of the Nine Provinces of the Wilds, it was only after disciples cultivated their bodies to the “Inner Furnace Realm”, passed a stringent selection process, and met strict requirements that their seniors would impart soul tempering techniques to them, one-on-one.

nIn his past life, Su Yi had done the same thing when he taught his nine inheriting disciples.

nThis was because the soul was a person’s root, the core of their personality. Especially in the early stages of cultivation, there was no room for even the slightest error.

nBut to Su Yi, none of that posed a problem.

nIn this life, he’d used the Pine and Crane Body Refining Technique to cultivate the Martial Dao anew. At each step of the Blood Circulation Realm, he’d forged foundations far sturdier than his past self.

nIt was no exaggeration to say that should he return to the Nine Provinces, his Martial Dao foundations would surpass all peerless monsters and unparalleled immortal beauties beneath the heavens!

nThis was why Su Yi planned to begin his soul cultivation earlier than most.

nThis wasn’t recklessness; his decision came from his understanding of his current foundations.

nThe reason I got stuck at the peak of the Profound Unity Realm in my past life, the reason I couldn’t so much as brush against higher levels of the Dao, was partially because I wasn’t fated for it; there was no turning point of fate or stroke of fortune for me to seize. But it was also partially because the foundations of my soul cultivation were insufficiently powerful.

nSu Yi began sifting through and summarizing the experiences of harsh lessons of his past life.

nAt the end of the day, it’s because when I began cultivating my soul, I lacked an exquisite, peerless soul cultivation method. As a result, the foundations I established in my youth were far too ordinary.

nEven though in the tens of thousands of years that followed, I sought out every secret technique, treasure, and divine medicine capable of nourishing and enhancing the soul, it was hard to fix the fundamental inadequacies of my foundations…

nNow that I’ve reincarnated, I cannot allow my earlier mistakes to play out once more!

nSu Yi’s gaze was calm, but his eyes contained an ancient, unshakeable resolve.

nIt was only after suffering the consequences that he realized just how important the early stages of cultivation were. There was no room for even the slightest negligence!

nHe needed to use steadfast determination, boldness, and breadth of spirit to polish his soul. No matter what, he couldn’t rush this process.

nOf the secret techniques at my disposal, countless involve the soul in some way. Each has their own distinctive attributes and profundities, but only a select few can truly be said to stand above all others.

nIn this life, I must cultivate a perfect, flawless soul. I don’t just have to be stronger than I was at the same stage in my past life; I have to be stronger than everyone at my cultivation level. In that case, I have to choose my soul cultivation technique with the utmost care.

nAs Su Yi pondered, three different secret soul cultivation techniques floated up into his mental sea.

nThe Amitabha’s Heaven Reflecting Sutra is the highest inheritance of the top Buddhist cultivation holy land of the Nine Provinces, ‘the Little Western Paradise.’ With it, I can cultivate twenty-four lotus platforms within my soul. When they bloom, their light will illuminate the heavens.

nUnfortunately, this particular sutra requires secret Buddhist techniques as supplements. You have to be fearless and indomitable, remaining still and seated even while undergoing the six purgatories. You must undergo life and death meditation for eight thousand years to forge a full set of perfect soul lotus platforms. Only then can your soul be as a lotus, blooming with light that illuminates the marvelous truths of the heavens.

nIt was fair to call this the ultimate Buddhist soul cultivation technique, but after pondering for a while, Su Yi gave up on it.

nThe Grotto of Profound Light Mental Courtyard Sutra? It’s one of the Four Great Daoist Canons. If cultivated to the Imperial Realm, the soul will be like a separate world. This sutra opens the Mental Courtyard and unlocks the profound light hidden within. It’s as if the user has infinite Mental Courtyards. They can live forever, unwithering, and manifest as any of the three thousand Spiritual Gods of Profound Light….

nSu Yi pondered in silence for a long time. In the end, he sighed, then gave up on this peerless technique of the Daoist way.

nThis was for no other reason than that this secret art was particularly stringent in its requirements. From day one, users had to cultivate another peerless Daoist inheritance alongside it, “the Supreme Clarity Vital Energy Sutra.”

nBut Su Yi had peerless secret cultivation methods of his own that he wanted to use. There was no way he’d start over as a Daoist.

nDon’t tell me I really have to cultivate the Universal Self-Embodiment Sutra??Su Yi hesitated for a while.

nThis soul cultivation technique was something he’d obtained in his past life, the result of a thread of enlightenment he’d gleaned from the ninth of the Divine Chains sealing the Sword of the Nine Hells!

nAfterward, he used his own intelligence to further grasp its profundities. This, combined with the original thread of enlightenment, combined to form this secret soul cultivation method.

nIn other words, this technique was the combination of 108,000 years of cultivation experience, 108,000 years of accumulated wisdom, and the power of enlightenment originating from the Divine Chains sealing the Sword of the Nine Hells.

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Chapter 1: The Hall of Mourning
Chapter 2: Live-in Son-in-Law, Su Yi
Chapter 3: My Wife, Wen Lingzhao
Chapter 4: One Hand to Overturn Wind and Rain
Chapter 5: The Pine and Crane Body Refining Technique
Chapter 6: A Chance Encounter on the Riverbank
Chapter 7: A Mystical Immortal Air
Chapter 8: A Young Woman’s Birthday
Chapter 9: Nie Teng
Chapter 10: Worthy of Your Youth
Chapter 11: Wetting Himself in Terror
Chapter 12: Blocking the Road Ahead
Chapter 13: Apologies
Chapter 14: A Bloodied Forehead
Chapter 15: I Dislike Abusing My Position
Chapter 16: Just Don’t Do it Again
Chapter 17: A Tree Destined to Reach the Clouds
Chapter 18: The Birthday Banquet
Chapter 19: When Heaven and Earth Are on Your Side
Chapter 20: An Ill-Intentioned Guest
Chapter 21: A Cold Glance, Disappearing Like a Puff of Smoke
Chapter 22: The Matriarch Extends an Invitation
Chapter 23: Past Enmities, a Heart’s Obsession
Chapter 24: Youthful Ignorance and Conceit
Chapter 25: Abstruse Spiritual Essence Pearl Incantation
Chapter 26: An Unexpected Harvest
Chapter 27: A Grandmaster’s Disciple
Chapter 28: The Apricot Clinic
Chapter 29: The New Manager is Here
Chapter 30: I Can Treat Patients Too
Chapter 31: The Ghost in the Courtyard
Chapter 32: A Ghost Among Trees
Chapter 33: Qing Wan
Chapter 34: A Nearby Enemy is a Greater Threat than a Hostil
Chapter 35: Birds of a Feather
Chapter 36: Ol’ Wang Blows His Top
Chapter 37: Want to Learn? I’ll Teach You
Chapter 38: Unwelcome Visitors
Chapter 39: I Enter the Mortal World and Sharpen My Heart Li
Chapter 40: Black-Hearted Nie Beihu
Chapter 41: If Everyone Consents, Why Shouldn’t I?
Chapter 42: The Deathbringer’s Tribulation, the Rejoicing Sw
Chapter 43: Sharing Sutras and Transmitting the Dao, the Sec
Chapter 44: The Form-Intention Six Harmonies Fist, Lingering
Chapter 45: A Viper’s Fangs, a Wasp’s Sting
Chapter 46: Both the Hero and the Beauty are Still Young
Chapter 47: The Huang Family’s Offering, the Four Realms of
Chapter 48: Fu Shan’s Request
Chapter 49: The Night of the Banquet, Lanterns Like a Painti
Chapter 50: I’ve Reserved this Seat for a Distinguished Gues
Chapter 51: As the Crowd Watches the Combat, I Alone Admire
Chapter 52: Riding the Waves, a Single Punch to Shock Them A
Chapter 53: Who is Master Su?
Chapter 54: Su Yi Teaches Martial Arts, the Sparrow-Catching
Chapter 55: Widespread Shock, Solitary Melancholy
Chapter 56: The Second Day of the Second Lunar Month, the Dr
Chapter 57: My Fate
Chapter 58: Winds to Carry You, Lifting You Into the Clouds
Chapter 59: A Drumstick Drenched in Cliche Dreck
Chapter 60: Picking Medicine in Mother Ghost Ridge
Chapter 61: The Girl in Military Uniform
Chapter 62: The Divine Statue Faces Away, Sighing Over the M
Chapter 63: Malevolent Spirits Run Rampant, Without the Ligh
Chapter 64: A Rainy Night, Murder Comes with the Wind
Chapter 65: Exorcising Mountain Ghosts with a Folding Fan, t
Chapter 66: A Deity Holding the Sun Aloft, Illuminating the
Chapter 67: A Sword to Cut Mountains and Seas, Trouble Passe
Chapter 68: A Three-Inch Jade, A Three-Foot World
Chapter 69: Trading Medicine for Medicine, the Five Stages o
Chapter 70: Ge Changling Left a Stele, Su Xuanjun Left His N
Chapter 71: Enlightening Tao Qingshan, the Secrets of the So
Chapter 72: A Familiar Face Outside the City Gates
Chapter 73: Storekeeper Yue, a Life Lived in Vain
Chapter 74: Guests Arrive One After Another, Each With a Loa
Chapter 75: A Brief Absence, a Whole-New Person
Chapter 76: As a Live-in Son-in-Law, Your Life and Death are
Chapter 77: Kneel, or Die
Chapter 78: Just This Once, This Ends Here
Chapter 79: Roast Chicken and Pear Blossom Brew
Chapter 80: Universal Self-Embodiment Sutra
Chapter 81: Ten Streams of Qi from the Sword of the Nine Hel
Chapter 82: His Highness, His Martial Aunt, and a Young Daoi
Chapter 83: Carrying an Old Man Everywhere You Go
Chapter 84: The Targeted Young Noble
Chapter 85: Fortune and Disaster Are Things We Bring Upon Ou
Chapter 86: A Body Like Water and Clouds, the Charm of the M
Chapter 87: Twin Scarlet Moonblades
Chapter 88: You’ll Do Anything?
Chapter 89: Heart Surging Like the Tides, a Beautiful Brow F
Chapter 90: I’ll Repay You with the Position of Imperial Pre
Chapter 91: The True Interpretation of Spiritmist, the Cloud
Chapter 92: The Redscale Valiant, Talent on Par With Kings
Chapter 93: Men Have Tears
Chapter 94: Moved to Kill
Chapter 95: When You Grow Up
Chapter 96: The Purple Jade Token, Madam Cuiyun
Chapter 97: Arrogant Nonsense, Each Guest With Their Own Tho
Chapter 98: Those Mentally Unbalanced Sectmates
Chapter 99: Standing With a Sword, Indifferent as a God
Chapter 100: Solitary Drinking, Facing Enmity With Tranquili
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